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Spectropop - Digest Number 1740



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      1. Re: Kenny Young
           From: Mick Patrick 


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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 08:10:39 -0000 From: Mick Patrick Subject: Re: Kenny Young S'pop Projects announced: > New @ S'pop > Under The Boardwalk: An Interview With Kenny Young > by Brent Cash > Read the full interview here: > http://www.spectropop.com/KennyYoung/index.htm > Discussion welcome. Mike Rashkow: > Wonderful interview. Particularly that little piece of intrigue > about Leader Of The Pack....hmmmm. Hmmmm. I wondered who'd be the first to sniff out that morsel. Mighta known! :-) I've posted to musica an obscure Kenny Young composition. Details are: Patti's Groove "It Won't Last Too Long" (Columbia 4-43484, 1965); Written by Kenny Young; Produced by Bob Hughes. I read somewhere a rumour that Ellie Greenwich sings on this track. Curiously, I swear I can hear her, not on lead, but that voice yelling "Hey, hey, hey" in the background sure sounds familiar. Lend an era: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spectropop/files/musica Thanks to Brent Cash for the interview. S'pop's theeeee best place for work like this. If Kenny's available for more questions, maybe you could ask him who the heck Patti's Groove were. I'd love to hear "Twiggs" by the Seagulls, Kenny and pals' tribute disc to Twiggy. P'raps you could bung it in musica? I notice that BMI also list Kenny Young as Sol Giskan, his real name, one presumes? Oh well, must go, I've got sand in my shoes. Hey la, Mick Patrick -------------------[ archived by Spectropop ]-------------------
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